Nanda Tsunami combines sex, mysticism, and therapy in rap and goes viral with a hit that pays tribute to Pitty
Nanda Tsunami, a rising Brazilian rapper, fuses themes of sexuality, spirituality, and therapy in her music, gaining popularity with her hit 'P.I.T.T.Y' that has over 25 million streams.
Nanda Tsunami, a 26-year-old rapper from SΓ£o Paulo, is gaining traction in the national rap scene with her unique blend of sex, mysticism, and therapy in her lyrics. Her song 'P.I.T.T.Y (Parecendo Uma Cafetina)' has achieved over 25 million streams across digital platforms, showcasing her appeal in contemporary Brazilian music. The title itself is a playful homage to fellow artist Pitty, further emphasizing her creative and relatable approach to songwriting.
Growing up in downtown SΓ£o Paulo, Nanda was always drawn to the arts, influenced by a variety of music genres including pop, samba, and black music from the early 2000s. Despite her passion, it wasn't until the COVID-19 pandemic that she began to compose her own music. The inspiration for her debut track, 'Novinho Chora', came from a tumultuous breakup, demonstrating her ability to channel personal experiences into her work while embodying resilience and confidence.
Since breaking onto the scene, Nanda has released her EP 'Tsunami Season' in 2024 and her debut album 'Γ Disso Que Eu Me Alimento' set for release in 2025. These projects showcase her versatility by incorporating various musical styles such as funk paulista, trap, R&B, afrobeats, and more, reflecting the diverse influences shaping her artistic identity. Nanda's innovative approach is resonating with a growing audience and solidifying her place in the Brazilian rap landscape.